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RED LIPSTICK

Red lipstick is a universal classic and has yet to go out of style. Yet many women assume they can't wear it. They're wrong. The secret to the right red is in finding the right shade for your skin tone and not going overboard with the rest of your makeup.     The secret lies in the rest of your face The paler the skin, the bigger the pop. If you're going the red lips route, you're going to have to stay light on the rest of your makeup or risk looking like a clown. Cameron Diaz made this fatal mistake years ago at the 2007 Golden Globes. Skip eyeliner and go only for mascara (black for brunettes, brown for blondes and redheads), making sure to apply to bottom lashes, which will open up your eyes. Dust face with powder and cheeks with a soft blush. Line inside of lips Red lipstick tends to bleed, so fill in lips with lip liner first, suggests makeup artist Ashunta Sheriff in Harper's Bazaar. Pick the right shade There are all sorts of confusing rul
2014 Fall Makeup Collection!  New Colors of the Season! Introducing Noevir's new "Actrice" Makeup Collection. Colors specially designed to enhance your natural beauty. This season it's pretty in pink! Actrice Eye Color (2 new colors to choose from) These stunning color palettes add beautiful hues and definition to your eyes. With three complementing shades in each compact, you can create different looks, depending on your mood and the occasion! Color palettes and cases sold separately. Actrice Lipstick (2 new colors to choose from) Introducing two more Actrice lip colors this fall (pink and coral). The perfect combination of color, moisture and gloss—for soft, beautiful lips. Provides long-lasting color with a smooth finish! Actrice Cheek Color (3 new colors to choose from) Formulated to enhance your natural beauty, these gorgeous cheek colors help you create a soft, healthy-looking complexion! Color palettes and cases sold separately.

Beauty Tips for Over 40....

Don't Take a Short Cut Lots of women get a short "sensible" haircut in their forties--a practical choice considering that declining estrogen levels can make hair dull and frizzy. "But chopping off your hair exposes parts of your face and neck that had been concealed, or at least softened, by the longer hair," says hairstylist Paul Labrecque. Instead, ask your stylist for a cut with movement and texture, like shoulder-length hair with long, subtle layers and side-swept bangs, which can soften the appearance of forehead lines. Add shine and control frizz by smoothing a drop or two of a silicone serum over the surface of your hair.  Light Up Your Locks A gloss or vegetable dye will offset dullness and boost your hair's volume, says colorist Rita Hazan. Either one will make your own color richer and shinier, and swell the hair shaft, making hair thicker. Lighten Up It's an honest mistake: In an effort to look like an adult for your first real job,